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: The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting, coordinating, and reporting complex research assignments related to energy conversion systems including: Prototype design and development Systems
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therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The Postdoctoral Associate will play a crucial role in designing and implementing innovative genome editing strategies to enhance the efficacy and specificity
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in cancer immunology and tumor biology preferably for colorectal cancer. Preferably also a strong background in host-gut microbiota interactions in human cancer. Ability to design, execute, analyze
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contribute to the development of advanced informatics workflows designed to support the analysis of large digital pathology image sets. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection
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Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, faculty members, researchers, and students
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possible applications in two-photon microscopy. Research activities may include project design, execution of experiments, development and application of data analysis methods, publishing research results in
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. Responsibilities include designing and conducting experiments, analyzing complex datasets, contributing to the development of new molecular techniques, and disseminating results by authoring peer-reviewed
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concepts and designs, for HFIR and SNS, and helping scientists and engineers at ORNL with neutron scattering instruments performance simulations. This position resides in the Neutron Instrument Development
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Responsibilities Typical Functions*: Independently conduct research to include, but not limited to: constructing hypotheses, design and planning of research studies, data management, model development, conducting
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in developing and conducting research projects, including experimental design, data analysis and documentation of experimental results. Information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St